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Topic: I get to pimp my office car!!! (Read 1382 times)

so my office just bought a car to be used to go up to Vail for meetings, etc. (unfortunately I'm not working on any Vail projects). We have a few large projects up there and spending a ton on money on rental cars and people's milage expenses as there's usually at least a meeting or two up there every week.A couple people came up to me suggesting I should do some cool graphics on the car to market our firm since I'm the graphics and marketing guru in the office. I talked to my office manager over happy hour about doing something like that and she said that the partners already wanted me to do it.

Now I have a lot of ideas to make our office ride really cool and other architecture firms take notice (and have envy).The car is a silver Subaru wagon. It's funny that my office is very car illiterate, I haven't seen the car myself, but I've been told it's either a WRX or a Legacy Outback (even from those who actually drove it to Vail).I know it has hood scoop, it's silver, it's a wagon, and has a 200-something horsepower engine, and it's a Subaru. My guess it's a Legacy Outback wagon, as the WRX's trunk is a bit small to haul stuff.

I would like to do some racing graphics along the side of the car using my office logo -- large but still tasteful, like having it across the side at an angle, going over the doors and wrapping a little over the roof (kinda like those Audi ring graphics), with a reverse banner on the windshield top and one on the debadged trunk. Since the car is bought outright, not leased, I don't have to worry about returning it back to stock.

Anyone know of any sign makers that installs laser cut vinyl graphics?I have a company I've worked with in mind but they do car wraps which I think is a little overkill.